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Musica Antiqua of London is one of the foremost early music groups in the UK today. Playing renaissance instruments including viols, recorders, lute, guitar, harp, crumhorns, rebecs, shawms and sackbut, their performing history includes tours on the Early Music Network, the London concert halls, festivals throughout Britain and Europe, and appearances on national radio and television. Often joined by leading guest artists for larger programmes, Musica Antiqua of London's virtuosity and versatility has won critical acclaim in the music press. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Epitaphium Josquin: Lamentatio super morte Josqin des Pres - Vinders
3402Nel foco tremo [frottola à 4]: Bartolomeo Tromboncino
2033Comment peult avoir joye: Agnus Dei - Missa Wohlauf gesell von hinnen à 5 - Isaa
1564Comment peult avoir joye: à 3 - Isaac
1545Comment peult avoir joye: à 4 - Josquin
1386Se congié prens: Recordans de mia segnora - Josquin
1297Se congié prens: à 3 - Agricola
1278Se congié prens: à 4 - Japart
1249Robin et Marion: Petite camusette à 6 - Josquin
12210Robin et Marion: Tordion - Le Roy
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Master of Musicians: Songs and Instrumental Music by Josquin des Pres, His Pupils and Contemporaries

Fire and Ice: Love Songs from 16th Century Venice

Madame d'Amours: Songs, Dances & Consort Music for the Six Wives of Henry VIII
The Field of Cloth of Gold

A Songbook for Isabella: Music from the Circle of Isabella d'Este

The Triumphs of Maximilian: Songs and Instrumental Music from 16th Century Germany

Word Play: Madrigals and Chansons in Virtuosic Instrumental Settings from 16th Century Italy
A Golden Treasury of Renaissance Music
A Songbook For Isabella
Master of Musicians: Songs and Instrumental Music by Josquin des Pres, His Pupils and Conte
Wordplay
A Golden Treasury of Renaissance Music on Original Instruments